Qualifying Criteria WA1

Weidner Property Management provides rental housing to qualified
residents without regard to race, color, sex, religion, handicap,
familial status or national origin. All housing is provided within
the guidelines established by federal, state, and local laws
regulating the multifamily housing industry.

Occupancy Policy

Efficiency/Studio

2 Occupants

1 Bedroom

2 Occupants

1 Bedroom with Den

4 Occupants

2 Bedrooms

4 Occupants

2 Bedrooms with Den

5 Occupants

3 Bedrooms

6 Occupants

NOTE: If the den does not have a closet the maximum occupancy will
be one less person.

Application Process and General Requirements

Monthly gross income must equal 3 times the monthly rent. If more
than one applicant is applying the income will be
combined.

Any person residing in the apartment that is 18 years of age or
older must apply.

Each person applying must pay the non-refundable application
fee.

Photo Identification must be verified by an on-site
associate.

A complete rental application must be filled out and signed prior
to moving in.

A credit report is required for all applicants. This report is
reviewed by weighing current accounts, delinquent accounts,
collection accounts, bankruptcies, liens, judgments, public
records, and any other outstanding balances.

Medical and Home Foreclosure collections are excluded.

Any bankruptcy must be closed and discharged for a minimum of six
months and proof of discharge is required.

Other Policies

Cosigners/Guarantors will only be considered if recommendation is
accepted.

Cosigners/Guarantors will be required to make 4 times the monthly
rent individually.

Criminal Screening

A criminal background check will be conducted and failure to
disclose or falsification on application will result in denial. The
fact of an arrest or a pending criminal action will not alone be
grounds for denial. Any criminal history will be evaluated in
consideration of when the crime occurred, what the underlying
conduct entailed and/or what the rental applicant has done since
the conviction, parole or probation as well as seriousness of the
underlying conviction.